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KLCC’s Love Cross chatted with Paul Swangard a day after the events wrapped up, to talk about the experience of the re-imagined Hayward field being home to the first World Athletics Championships on U.S. soil.
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The men’s and women’s 200-meter races were the only medal events on Thursday, and if it weren’t for Great Britain’s Dina Asher-Smith mixing it up in the women’s race, all four sprints would have been sweeps for a single country.
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With international visitors in Eugene for Oregon22, some local retailers say business has been relatively slow.
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The World Championships track and field meet in Eugene put women in the spotlight on Monday.
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Team USA won nine medals on Sunday, the most top-three finishes earned in a single day by a single nation in World Championships history.
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As thousands converge on the Eugene area this week for the World Track and Field Championships, public health officials in Lane County are recommending indoor masking in all public places for everyone.
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Public transit riders in Eugene and Springfield will likely see more people on their bus than usual as the track championships are expected to swell passenger numbers for Lane Transit District.
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As The World Athletics Championships approach, business owners are hoping for an influx of customers.
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The University of Oregon announced today (Monday) that Jerry Schumacher has been named the next head coach of track and field and cross country.
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New express bus routes will serve travelers between Portland and Eugene this summer, The Oregon Department of Transportation announced.
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As the World Athletics Championships approach, a new interpretation service is targeting international visitors. KLCC’s Nathan Wilk reports.
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Eugene will host the world’s best track and field athletes for 10 days in July. Finding enough beds for everyone coming to the World Athletics Championships is a feat in itself.